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-------- Original Message -------- 655 NOUS41 KWBC 301850 PNSWSH Technical Implementation Notice 12-34 NOAAs National Ocean Service Headquarters Washington DC Related by National Weather Service Washington DC 250 PM EDT Mon Jul 30 2012 To: Subscribers: -Family of Services -NOAA Weather Wire Service -Emergency Managers Weather Information Network -NOAAPORT Other NWS and NOS partners and NWS and NOS employees From: Peter Stone Chief, Oceanographic Division NOS Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS) Subject: Changes in Lateral Open Boundary Conditions for the National Ocean Services Operational Forecast Systems for the Chesapeake Bay (CBOFS), the Delaware Bay (DBOFS), the Tampa Bay (TBOFS), and the Northern Gulf of Mexico (NGOFS), Effective September 25, 2012 Effective September 25, 2012 beginning at 1500 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), 10:00 AM EDT, the NOAA/National Ocean Services CBOFS, DBOFS, TBOFS, NGOFS will be forced by NCEPs global operational Real-Time Ocean Forecast System (RTOFS). The data format and content of model outputs from the above four NOS OFS will be exactly same as current products; however, the model forecasts might be slight different from the current products because different open boundary conditions will be used. No significant impact to users is expected from this change. Currently, most of NOS' 3-D OFS rely on NCOM for their lateral ocean boundary conditions. The Naval Oceanographic Office (NAVO) is transitioning to a new computer system and only plans to transition Global HYCOM to the new system. Therefore, NAVO will stop running Global NCOM in September 2012. Global RTOFS runs at NCEP on the same computer system as the NOS OFS, thereby making G-RTOFS model outputs directly accessible to NOS OFS. As a result, G-RTOFS is the first choice for lateral ocean open boundary conditions for all NOS OFS. The Navys Global HYCOM will serve as a backup for NCEPs G-RTOFS. G-HYCOM uses the same numerical ocean model and has similar system configurations as NCEPs RTOFS making the outputs from both G-RTOFS and G-HYCOM similar and comparable. If you have any questions concerning these changes, please contact: Dr. Aijun Zhang NOS/CO-OPS Silver Spring, MD Email: Aijun.Zhang@xxxxxxxx or Dr. Frank Aikman Marine Modeling and Analysis Branch Coast Survey Development Laboratory NOAA/NOS/Office of Coast Survey Silver Spring, MD Email: Frank.Aikman@xxxxxxxxFor questions regarding the dataflow aspects with respect to the
NCEP server at the WOC, please contact: Rebecca Cosgrove NCEP/NCO Dataflow Team Camp Springs, MD Email: ncep.list.pmb-dataflow@xxxxxxxxNational Technical Implementation Notices are online at:
http://www.weather.gov/os/notif.htm $$
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